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Differential impact of acute bout of exercise on redox- and oxidative damage-related profiles between untrained subjects and amateur runners
Differential impact of acute bout of exercise on redox- and oxidative damage-related profiles between untrained subjects and amateur runners
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Differential impact of acute bout of exercise on redox- and oxidative damage-related profiles between untrained subjects and amateur runners

2010
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Despite the demonstrated exercise-induced increase in reactive oxygen species (ROS) production, growing epidemiological evidence indicates that habitual, moderate physical activity reduces the incidence of several oxidative stress-based diseases. This apparent paradox can be explained taking into account that ROS produced during repeated exercise bouts may act as mild stressors able to trigger physiological and biomolecular hormetic responses through a number of redox-sensitive transcription pathways. Unfortunately, much more limited information is available from general population-based research, which could better reflect the condition of common people interested in achieving and maintaining good fitness levels. The present work aimed at investigating whether and how exercise-related habits in non-professional regular runners (n=33) can affect the systemic anti-oxidative capacity, and the resting serum levels of typical lipid peroxidation-related by-products and oxidativelydamaged proteins, in comparison with untrained sedentary individuals (n=25). We also analyzed in both groups the redox response elicited by a modified Bruce-based maximal exercise test on the same parameters. Our findings indicated that longterm regular and moderate practice of aerobic physical activity can increase antioxidant defense systems, lower the resting protein oxidation processes and reduce the immediate upregulation of lipid-targeting oxidative stress in response to an acute bout of exercise.
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Institute of Physiology

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